Right now I'm in mexico working with the ximian hackers
here. I'm staying at Federico's
place. It's all very nice. The food is excellent and the
people are great to work with.

I saw Lord of the Rings yesterday. The scenery was amazing.
I had a bit of a problem with actor associations ("Magneto
is talking to Agent Smith while Satan from The Prophecy and
the Aerosmith girl are having a touching moment,"), but
other than that it was really good. After the show federico
took this slightly embarassing picture.

Other Stuff

I'm working on porting anjuta2 to gnome2. I've mostly
finished with it, but I've been reworking little pieces of
it here and there, so I haven't gotten around to committing
anything. There's a screenshot here
though.

Work on the structure browser has slowed down a bit, because
I've been busy with other things. There's a screenshot of
that here.

I've also been doing a lot of drawing. I've ended up with
this and this.

Argh. As I was working on the structure browser last
night, my laptop decided to ignore the AC power and started
running on batteries. I couldn't convince the laptop to
acknowledge the existence of the power cord.

I'm taking a couple weeks off for christmas. I've been at
my parents' house in McCloud for a bit over
a week now.

I've been using the time off to do some anjuta2 (formerly
gIDE) work. I've been working on the debugger
(gnome-debug), and have ended up almost completely
rewriting it. I took this opportunity to move gnome-debug
over to gnome2. I pretty much agree with
what trow says about gnome2.

gnome-debug isn't the only anjuta2 component moving to
gnome2. Gustavo has committed an initial port of gdl.
When I get back to boston, I plan to start porting anjuta2
itself.

At the moment I'm working on a ddd-style structure browsing
widget. I think it will be useful for things other than
the debugging display. We'll see. I'll have screenshots
next time I have a network connection on my laptop.

yakk: No. I'm not talking about the USA.
I'm not talking about some abstract "Attack on America". I'm
talking about someone slamming a plane into a building full
of unexpecting innocents that had no desire to be caught up
in their conflict. There is no bravery in slaughter.